John Peters Humphrey
John Peters Humphrey (April 30, 1905 – May 14, 1995) was a Canadian legal scholar, jurist, and human rights advocate.
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April 30 - 1905 - May 14 - 1995 - Canadian - Legal scholar - Jurist - Human rights
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He was born in Hampton, New Brunswick, and studied at Rothesay Collegiate, Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, and McGill University in Montreal. He practised law from 1929 to 1936, when he joined McGill's Faculty of Law. In 1946, he was appointed as the first Director of the Human Rights Division in the United Nations Secretariat, where he was the principal drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. After consulting with the executive group of the Commission, chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, Professor Humphrey prepared the first preliminary draft of what was to become the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. On the night of December 10, 1948, the General Assembly unanimously adopted the Declaration, dubbed by Mrs. Roosevelt as "the international Magna Carta of all mankind".
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Hampton, New Brunswick - Rothesay Collegiate - Mount Allison University - Sackville, New Brunswick - McGill University - Montreal - Law - Faculty of Law - 1946 - Human Rights Division - United Nations Secretariat - Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Eleanor Roosevelt - December 10 - 1948 - General Assembly - Magna Carta
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He remained with the UN for 20 years. During this period he oversaw the implementation of 67 international conventions and the constitutions of dozens of countries. He worked in areas incluidng freedom of the press, status of women, and racial discrimination. In 1988, on the 40th anniversary of the Declaration, the UN Human Rights award was bestowed on Professor Humphrey.
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International convention - Constitution - Freedom of the press - Status of women - Racial discrimination - 1988 - UN Human Rights award
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He retired from the UN in 1966 to resume his teaching career at McGill University. He remained active in the promotion of human rights in Canada and internationally until his death at the age of 89. He was a director of the International League for Human Rights; served as a member of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women; part of the team that launched Amnesty International Canada; and, with colleagues from McGill University, was instrumental in creating the Canadian Human Rights Foundation. He took part in a number of international commissions of inquiry, including a mission to the Philippines investigating human rights violations under Ferdinand Marcos. In Japan he represented Korean women forced to act as sex slaves. He also campaigned for reparations for Canadian prisoners of war under Japanese captivity.
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1966 - International League for Human Rights - Royal Commission on the Status of Women - Amnesty International - Canadian Human Rights Foundation - Philippines - Ferdinand Marcos - Japan - Korea - Sex slaves - Prisoners of war
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Among his many honours, Professor Humphrey was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1974, "in recognition of his contributions to legal scholarship and his world-wide reputation in the field of human rights".
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Order of Canada - 1974
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In 1963, he put forth the idea of a United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. While the idea was initially received quite positively, it was only after more than thirty years, under Secretary-General Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, that the office became a reality.
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High Commissioner for Human Rights - Secretary-General - Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali
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The John Peters Humphrey Model United Nations is held in his honour every May in Fredricton, New Brunswick.
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John Peters Humphrey Model United Nations - Fredricton - New Brunswick
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